Step 3: The Holy Spirit
Who Is the Holy Spirit and Why Did He Come?
The Holy Spirit's Relationship with You
Why So Few Christians Are Filled with the Holy Spirit
How You Can Be Filled with the Holy Spirit
How You Can Know When You Are Filled with the Holy Spirit
How You Can Continue to Be Filled with the Holy Spirit
Recap
Who is the Holy Spirit?
While there is a degree of divine mystery to the nature of the Holy Spirit, He definitely is not a bundle of warm feelings or good memories. Neither is He a vague cosmic force.
in this lesson, you will study biblical evidence proving that the Holy Spirit is a real person who loves and cares for you. You will also discover why He came and how He can make a difference in your life.
The Holy Spirit is a person, the third person of the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
He is not a vague, ethereal shadow, nor an impersonal force.
He is a person equal in every way with the Father and the Son.
All the divine attributes ascribed to the Father and the Son are equally ascribed to the Holy Spirit.
Personality (a person) is composed of intellect, emotions, and will.
In I Corinthians 2:11, what indicates that the Holy Spirit has intellect?
What evidence do you observe in Romans 15:30 that the Holy Spirit has emotions?
How does the Holy Spirit exercise His will as recorded in I Corinthians 12:11?
Find the word that describes the nature of the Holy Spirit in each of the following references. (John 16:13, Romans 8:2, Hebrews 10:29, Romans 1:4)
What is His function, or role? (John:14:16,26, I Corinthians 3:16, John 16:13-14, Acts 1:8)
What specific actions does the Holy Spirit perform? (Acts 13:2, Acts 8:29, Romans 8:14, John 16:7-8, Romans 8:26, II Thessalonians 2:13)
What are His attributes? (Hebrews 9:14, Psalm 139:7, I Corinthians 2:10-11)
Why Did He Come?
What is the chief reason the Holy Spirit came? (John 16:14)
What will be the logical result when the Holy Spirit controls your life?
Who Is the Holy Spirit and Why Did He Come?
The Holy Spirit's Relationship with You
Why So Few Christians Are Filled with the Holy Spirit
How You Can Be Filled with the Holy Spirit
How You Can Know When You Are Filled with the Holy Spirit
How You Can Continue to Be Filled with the Holy Spirit
Recap
Who is the Holy Spirit?
While there is a degree of divine mystery to the nature of the Holy Spirit, He definitely is not a bundle of warm feelings or good memories. Neither is He a vague cosmic force.
in this lesson, you will study biblical evidence proving that the Holy Spirit is a real person who loves and cares for you. You will also discover why He came and how He can make a difference in your life.
The Holy Spirit is a person, the third person of the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
He is not a vague, ethereal shadow, nor an impersonal force.
He is a person equal in every way with the Father and the Son.
All the divine attributes ascribed to the Father and the Son are equally ascribed to the Holy Spirit.
Personality (a person) is composed of intellect, emotions, and will.
In I Corinthians 2:11, what indicates that the Holy Spirit has intellect?
What evidence do you observe in Romans 15:30 that the Holy Spirit has emotions?
How does the Holy Spirit exercise His will as recorded in I Corinthians 12:11?
Find the word that describes the nature of the Holy Spirit in each of the following references. (John 16:13, Romans 8:2, Hebrews 10:29, Romans 1:4)
What is His function, or role? (John:14:16,26, I Corinthians 3:16, John 16:13-14, Acts 1:8)
What specific actions does the Holy Spirit perform? (Acts 13:2, Acts 8:29, Romans 8:14, John 16:7-8, Romans 8:26, II Thessalonians 2:13)
What are His attributes? (Hebrews 9:14, Psalm 139:7, I Corinthians 2:10-11)
Why Did He Come?
What is the chief reason the Holy Spirit came? (John 16:14)
What will be the logical result when the Holy Spirit controls your life?